• Olga Rudge (April 13, 1895 – March 15, 1996) was an American-born concert violinist, now mainly remembered as the long-time mistress of the poet Ezra Pound...
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    Pregnant by Pound, Olga Rudge followed the couple to Italy, and in July 1925 she gave birth to a daughter, Maria, in a hospital in Brixen. Rudge and Pound placed...
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  • fighter Olga Rublyova (born 1974), Russian long jumper Olga Rubtsova (1909–1994), Soviet chess player Olga Rudenko, Ukrainian journalist Olga Rudge (1895–1996)...
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    settled in Rapallo, Italy. In spite of her husband's 50-year affair with Olga Rudge, whom he met in Paris in the early 1920s, Dorothy stayed married to Pound...
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    Vivaldi by, among others, Mario Rinaldi, Alfredo Casella, Ezra Pound, Olga Rudge, Desmond Chute, Arturo Toscanini, Arnold Schering and Louis Kaufman, all...
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  • Lloyd Rudge (1934–1990), English cricketer Mary Rudge (1842–1919), English chess master Myles Rudge (1926–2007), English songwriter Olga Rudge (1895–1996)...
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  • lived the last part of his life in Venice with his long-time mistress Olga Rudge. Upon this book's release on September 27, 2005, it entered Amazon.com's...
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  • . is a 33-page booklet published privately in Italy in early 1948 by Olga Rudge, mistress of the American poet Ezra Pound. Pound, who lived in Italy with...
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    Russian-American poet and essayist (Reparto Evangelico, Recinto XV) Olga Rudge (1895–1996), American violinist (Reparto Evangelico, Recinto XV) Helenio...
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  • strained relationships between the poet, his wife Dorothy and his lover Olga Rudge, casts further light on the recurrent jealousy theme. The phrase "Syrian...
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